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SULSAR - yes
Find Corrie - no
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For all the people convinced he didn't go and sleep in his car as he was just abiding by the law- then you have to also accept he wouldn't wee on the street and therefore he wasn't going to the HS to urinate.
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I have been looking at the early police reports ( they are on media thread at the beginning of this thread) and police said several times that it is not 100% impossible to walk out unseen and concentrated on that in the early weeks. I think the Greenwoods cam is pointed elsewhere at least 20% of the time and nothing yet has convinced me cctv exists from SB for that night. He also could have stayed at F12 and gone out the Thorntons exit IMOO.So what are the chances that he walked out of the HS without being seen? Less than zero?
What vehicles left the HS before 8am the following morning?
Possible that someone he met online doesn't want to come forward because they are married?
For all the people convinced he didn't go and sleep in his car as he was just abiding by the law- then you have to also accept he wouldn't wee on the street and therefore he wasn't going to the HS to urinate.
I have been looking at the early police reports ( they are on media thread at the beginning of this thread) and police said several times that it is not 100% impossible to walk out unseen and concentrated on that in the early weeks. I think the Greenwoods cam is pointed elsewhere at least 20% of the time and nothing yet has convinced me cctv exists from SB for that night. He also could have stayed at F12 and gone out the Thorntons exit IMOO.
Re your vehicles question there would be a lot more vehicles towards 8 a.m. as it was market day so I don't know if police have looked at that..
I must disagree. The former, on a very public highway, could easily attract a 12 month driving ban, which wouldn't be a good career move. The latter, given that Corrie sought out a secluded spot, would be punishable by a slap on the wrist from the judge, and a warning from his Sergeant not to get caught again. Very different.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/corrie-mckeague-missing-raf-airmans-9829207
by the sounds of it the police have told the family that they don't think that he is still alive, I suspect that the police must be working on some kind of lead for them to think that, IMO
But he was drinking in his car when sober earlier in the night and on the phone to his brother. If he wasn't bothered about getting caught then when it was busier, would he be bothered taking a nap later in the early hours?
I read it as the family accepting the inevitable rather than the police specifically telling them any details of the investigation. It's the obvious conclusion for C's dad IMO.
It appears that they haven't told N any details of what they've been doing or not doing during the investigation, I'd hope they treat both sides of the family the same.
The fact that the search is still going ahead this weekend suggests to me that N does not have any conclusive info that the landfill is the answer. If C had been in a bin what would they be looking for in the wooded areas?
JMO
I tend to agree, the not going back to the car IMO is nothing to do with whether it was illegal, I honestly don't think that thought would have even crossed his mind
JMO
He was still parked illegally and I doubt the RAF would be too pleased about him drinking in his car. Anyway, it's by the by, I'm not sure what it has to do with his disappearance?
I cannot find anything that says drinking alcohol in your vehicle whilst not being above the drink drive limit is illegal. Could you quote the relevant section please?
A lot of people have said that the police botched this from the start, they say that about lots of investigations, however the police know (most of the time) what they are doing. From very early on its possible that the police knew they were dealing a death and have been trying to manoeuvre suspects or witnesses out into the open.
I don't believe it is illegal,
If you read the police reports on the media thread you will see LE were concentrating on reports he often walked back to base, supported by the family themselves, so I don't think this was or is the case.
But your honor (My Lord) I was just sleeping...I swear.....
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